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Home theater with real impact

Surround sound isn't just something you hear, but something you feel. From those rumbling effects that seem to begin down deep, to the subtle sonic details that seem to come from all sides, a surround sound receiver needs a bedrock of good, clean power to really move you. Denon's AVR-3313CI boasts enough amplification to fill even a large room with precise-yet-punchy sound. . Cutting-edge surround processing lets you experience the best sound your favorite Blu-ray movies have to offer, and dual subwoofer outputs let you add a second sub for bass that's well-balanced throughout your home theater.

Two or more rooms with a view

For videophiles whose setup might include a couple of flat-panel TVs and a projector, the '3313CI boasts three HDMI outputs supporting two separate video zones. So you can watch one HD source in one room and a different source in another. This receiver has seven HDMI inputs for all your hi-def video gear, including a convenient front-panel connection for a video camera or game console. So if the kids are pining for the movie but the guests want to watch the footage you captured on that trip to Machu Picchu, everyone can be satisfied.

Apple AirPlay® — built-in convenience

AirPlay lets you stream music from your iTunes® library directly to the receiver, either from a networked computer or right from your iPhone®, iPad®, or iPod touch®. Not only do you get a fast and convenient way to listen to your favorites, but anyone in your home can stream from their player to share their latest find. Or if you prefer, simply plug in your favorite Apple handheld device through the front-panel USB port for a direct digital connection.

And thanks to a free Denon control app, your Apple® or Android™ device can double as a Wi-Fi® system remote. The app is intuitive and easy to read, and it offers control of your system from any spot in or around the house where you can access your wireless network. AirPlay and app control require a wireless home network and a wired connection between the receiver and network.

Use your smartphone or tablet as a convenient wireless remote.

A wealth of music at your fingertips

Connect the AVR-3313CI to your broadband home network and you open the door to a world of entertainment selections. Begin with thousands of Internet radio stations and you'll find favorites, old and new. And if you'd like even more, explore Pandora® Internet radio or SiriusXM Internet radio where millions of songs and tons of entertainment selections are at your command (registration or subscription may be required). You can even access favorite photos stored on your networked PC through the '3313CI, or view picture albums on Flickr using your HDTV. And if you're a fan of the local airwaves the AVR-3313CI comes equipped with a built-in HD Radio® tuner.

Speaker calibration is just a click away

For the most accurate home theater sound possible in your room, Denon equipped this receiver with Audyssey MultEQ® XT, a sophisticated automatic speaker calibration system. The '3313 uses the included microphone to analyze sound then automatically adjusts individual level, equalization, and delay settings for each of your speakers.

Receivers: Your ticket to sensational sound

Your receiver powers your speakers and lets you connect and select your entertainment sources. But a great receiver does a lot more  it ignites your emotions. From the passion of a favorite musical artist, to the crossfire of a super-charged movie soundtrack, to the intensity and immersion of a fast-paced video game, your receiver is the key to experiencing and enjoying it in full.

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Audio Features

High-Quality Construction: The Denon AVR-3313CI offers a
minimum signal path design and direct mechanical ground construction, with
independent power supplies for high-quality, audiophile-type sound; all in a
vibration resistant chassis.

Minimum Signal Path Design: The simple & straight
design concept has been thoroughly implemented in the signal paths to
contribute to clean audio and video playback. Signal paths are as short as
possible to keep signal degradation in the audio and video circuitry to a
minimum.

Direct Mechanical Ground Construction:
Vibration-resistant construction has been used to suppress the adverse
influences of vibration on sound quality. The power transformers, a source
of vibration, have been securely mounted on the high rigid bottom chassis.
Direct mounting of cast-iron feet to the radiator in near proximity to each
other serves to suppress mutual vibration with the power transformers and
other sources of vibration.

Equal Power Amp Design w Discrete Circuitry: The Denon AVR-3313CI
is equipped with a 7 channel power amplifier rated at 125-watts (into 8-ohms, at
20-20kHz, with 0.08% THD, driving 2 channels) that reproduces high-fidelity sound
in surround mode with equal quality and power for all channels, true to the original
sound. The power amplifier circuit adopts a discrete-circuit configuration that
achieves high-quality surround sound reproduction. To faithfully reproduce the
original surround sound, each of the Denon AVR-3313CI's five channels are equipped
with its own high-current power amp of equal power. Since these power amps also use
discrete circuits configured with parts strictly selected for their contribution to
high sound quality, rather than with low-cost integrated circuits (ICs), the surround
sound playback is of impeccably high quality.

Amplifier Assignment: The AVR-3313CI supports up to 7.2
channels (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, and Dual SW) for
surround playback defined by the Blu-ray disc format. The seven amplifier
channels built into the receiver are typically used for 7.2 channel surround in
the main room, but there are various amplifier configurations to accommodate
your home theater setup:

Main Only: The AVR-3313CI is designed to be used as a 7.2ch
surround sound receiver with front left/right, center-channel, surround
left/right, and surround back left/right (or front wide/height) channels along with dual preamp
subwoofer outputs.

Bi-Amp: You can configure the amplifier for front
bi-amp operation to achieve a higher-quality 2-channel sound by connecting
the receiver's front and surround back channels to your main front speakers
(if compatible). Receiver will be limited to 5.2ch surround.

Front B: A second set of front speakers can be powered
by the surround back amplifier. Receiver will be limited to 5.2ch surround.

Zone 2:The
surround back channel amplifier can be assigned to power stereo speakers in
Zone 2. The main zone is limited to 5.2ch.

Zone 3: The
surround back channel amplifier can be assigned to power stereo speakers in
Zone 2. The main zone is limited to 5.2ch.

Zone 2/3 (M): The surround back left channel can
assigned to power a mono speaker in Zone2 and the surround back right
channel can be assigned to power a mono speaker in Zone 3. The main zone is
limited to 5.2ch.

2CH: The surround back
amplifier can be assigned as a dedicated pair of front speakers when Direct
or Stereo mode is selected on the receiver. You can use either the surround
back, front height, or front wide speaker terminals.

Note: If you hookup Surround Back, Front Height, and
Front Wide speakers, the receiver will automatically switch between the
speakers in accordance with the surround mode. These speakers will not
all play at the same time.

Hybrid PLL Jitter Reducer: The AVR-3313CI is equipped with a "Hybrid
PLL Jitter Reducer" that is capable of reducing jitter and phase noise that
negatively affect sound quality. The "Hybrid PLL Jitter Reducer"
provided with this unit improves the sound localization, reproducing a natural
sound field that is closer to the original soundtrack.

24-bit/192kHz DACs + AL24 Processing Plus Technology: This receiver is equipped with
dual AKM Semiconductor 24-bit/192-kHz (AK4358VQ) DACs on all channels to decode and playback
high-resolution recordings with less jitter and clearer sound. The
AVR-3313CI also offers AL24 Processing Plus for all channels (including Front L/R,
Center, Surround L/R, and Sub). Denon's proprietary AL24 Processing, an analog
waveform reproduction technology, expands the original 16-bit audio data to
24-bits; and can support up to 192kHz sampling frequency. AL24 Processing Plus
thoroughly suppresses quantization noise (the difference between the actual
analog signal and the quantized digital signal) associated with D/A conversion
of LPCM signals to reproduce the low level signals with optimum clarity that
will bring out all the delicate nuances of your movie & music soundtracks.

Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit (D.D.S.C.-HD):
The AVR-3313CI is equipped Denon's Proprietary Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit-HD, featuring a high-speed HammerHead
SHARC 32-bit floating point DSP processor (ADSP21487) for high-quality surround audio performance. All elements of the Surround Processor are optimized to the highest
standards by the use of selected high performance and discrete components,
particularly the A/D and D/A converters and the sophisticated DSP surround
decoder.

Note: Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes can only be
selected if your audio source is connected to the AV receiver via a digital
audio connection (HDMI, optical, or coaxial). To enjoy true 7.1ch Dolby
Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD surround sound, the receiver must be connected to
your Blu-ray player via HDMI.

Denon Original Listening Modes: Denon's Original Listening
Modes, combined with Dolby Digital/DTS/Dolby Pro Logic processing, produce more
realistic, powerful sound effects for your movie and music sound tracks based on
the type of content and your home theater setup. You can choose from the
following:

Rock Arena: For rock and popular music sources, this
mode surrounds you with reflected sound of the kind you would hear at a live
concert.

Jazz Club: This mode recreates the atmosphere of a live
house where the ceiling is low and you are enveloped with rich doses of
reflected sound.

Matrix: With this mode, you can add rich reflected
sound to 2-channel stereo music sources where reflected sound is normally
not audible.

Video Game: This mode is suited for achieving surround
sound with video games..

Mono Movie: This mode is used when you listen to
recorded monaural sound sources such as AM radio broadcasts or news programs
from the center speaker.

Virtual: Enjoy surround effects using only the front
speakers or set of headphones.

Multichannel Stereo: Left and right stereo channels are
distributed to all the speakers so that stereo sound can be heard from all
directions at any listening position.

Direct Listening Modes: The Denon AVR-3313CI offers two
Direct Listening Modes which bypass the receiver's tone & DSP processing for
higher sound quality performance. Direct Mode provides playback of 2ch or
Multichannel audio in its original form, without any surround or tone
processing. Pure Direct Mode goes a step further by turning off the receiver's
display and analog video circuitry to minimize the possibility of any noised
being added to the audio signal.

Audyssey MultEQ XT: Audyssey MultEQ XT technology helps
create an optimal acoustic profile for your home theater. Using the included
setup microphone, Audyssey MultEQ XT measures sound levels and adjusts
speaker configuration accordingly, making setup fast and easy. This room
acoustic measuring and correction system analyzes (via the included
microphone) the audio characteristics of your speaker system and your
listening environment at up to 8 measurement points and automatically
tailors the sound for top audio fidelity. You can set the Audyssey MultEQ XT
to one of the following modes.

Audyssey: Optimizes the crossover point, output
level, delay time, and equalization of all speakers based on speaker
frequency response, speaker location, and room acoustics.

Dynamic EQ: Audio engineers mix music and movie soundtracks
at reference levels much louder than typical home listening levels. At lower
volumes the human ear perceives sound differently; voices change, bass
dissipates, and the surround effect becomes less enveloping. Dynamic EQ
adjusts the frequency response curve based on volume to maintain consistent
bass output, octave-to-octave balance, and surround impact, resulting in
rich sound at any volume. You can set the Dynamic EQ to 0, 5, 10, or 15 dB.

Audyssey Dynamic Volume: Audyssey Dynamic Volume solves
the problem of large variations in volume level between television programs,
commercials, and between the soft and loud passages of movies. Dynamic
Volume addresses the issue of commercials that are too loud and movie
soundtracks with vast differences between soft and loud passages; the
results are more intelligible dialogue, loud passages maintain impact, and
soft whispers are heard clearly. When the volume level changes, Dynamic EQ
also adjusts the frequency response to maintain sound quality. You can set
the Dynamic Volume to Day (low), Evening (middle), Midnight (high), or off.

Surround Parameters: You can adjust the following surround
mode parameters:

Dolby Pro Logic II Music Settings: While listening in
the Dolby Pro Logic II Music format, there are three further enhancements
you can adjust:

Panorama: Broadens the front stereo image to the
surround speakers to provide a wraparound effect, especially effective
when there is limited output from the surround channels, panorama can be
turned on/off in the menu.

Dimension: Allows you to move the sound field
forward or backward.

Center Width: Allows you to adjust the width of the
center channel.

Center Image: In the Neo:6 Music mode, the Center Image
feature adjusts the output of the left and right channels relative to the
center channel, allowing you to make the center channel more or less
dominant as needed. This improves the image of the center channel,
especially when the listener is off-center. Adjustment varies from 5
(nothing subtracted from the L/R channels) to 0 (L/R channel output is cut
in half).

Denon Original Surround Mode Settings: While listening
in one of the Denon Original Surround Modes, there are three further
enhancements you can adjust:

Room Size: This feature allows you to set the size
of your desired acoustic environment when using specific Denon Original
Surround Modes; select Small, Medium small, Medium, Medium large, or
Large.

Effect Level: This function adjusts the effect
signal level from 1 to 15 when using specific Denon Original Surround
Modes.

Delay Time: This feature adjusts the delay time
(0-300ms) to control the sound stage size.

CINEMA EQ (Cinema Equalizer): The Cinema EQ function gently
decreases the level of the extreme high frequencies, compensating for
overly-bright sounding motion picture soundtracks. Select this function if the
sound from the front speakers is too bright. This function only works in the
Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic (including PL II, PL IIx, PL IIz), and DTS
Neo:6 modes.

Restorer: Compressed audio formats such as MP3, WMA (Windows
Media Audio), and MPEG-4 AAC reduce the amount of data by eliminating signal
components that are hard for the human ear to hear. The Restorer function
generates the signals eliminated upon compression, restoring the sound to
conditions near those of the original sound before compression. It also corrects
the sense of volume of the bass to obtain richer sound with compressed audio
signals. You can choose from 4 settings:

Dynamic Range Compression (DRC): Motion picture soundtracks
have tremendous dynamic range (the contrast between very soft and very loud
sounds). For listening late at night, or whenever the maximum sound level is
lower than usual, Compressing the dynamic range allows you to hear all of the
sounds in the soundtrack with reduced dynamic range. DRC works when playing
program sources recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS.

Night Mode: The Night Mode optimizes sound for late night listening.
This function can be set to Low, Mid, High, or Off.

Tone Settings: You can independently adjust the system's
overall Bass and Treble settings from -6 to +6 dB. You can also fade the sound
from front to rear, or vice-versa.

Volume Settings: The AVR-3313CI offers the following volume
settings.

Volume Scale: You can choose to display
an Absolute volume scale (0-98) or Relative volume scale (-79.5
to 18dB).

Volume Limit: You can set a maximum volume
level of 0, -10, or -20 dB to limit the receiver's total volume
output.

Turn-On Volume: You can define the volume setting that
is active when the power is turned on (0, 1-98, -79 to +18dB, or Last)

Mute Level: You can set the amount of attenuation for the audio muting
circuit; -40dB or -20dB below current volume, or full mute (sound turned off
entirely).

Level Adjustments: The AVR-3313CI provides the following
level adjustments.

Source Level: This function adjusts the playback level of
the currently selected input source's audio input. Use this feature if there are
differences in the input volume levels between different sources. You can correct
the playback level of the audio input from -12 to +12dB.

Dialogue Level: You can adjust the output level
(+/-12dB) to clarify the dialogue output from the center channel.

Subwoofer Level: You can set the receiver's subwoofer output
level (+/-12dB) independent from the other speaker levels and system's main
volume.

Speaker Terminals: The receiver has binding-post terminals
for all speaker connections. The binding-post terminals can accept bare wire, pin connectors,
and banana plugs (single only). The receiver will accept speaker impedances of 6 to 16-ohm.

Phono Input: The Denon AVR-3313CI is fitted with a Phono
input (MM), so you can connect your turntable and listen to your vinyl records
with high-quality sound.

Headphones: When headphones are plugged into the full-size
1/4" jack on the front panel, all the speakers are automatically muted.

Video Features

HDMI (v1.4) with Triple Outputs: With seven HDMI ver.1.4
inputs (6 rear/1 front), the AVR-3313CI allows you to route multiple
high-definition devices--like game consoles and Blu-ray players--to your TV. It
also allows you to connect all of your devices to your TV with a single HDMI
cable (via its three 3 HDMI outputs; two parallel and one discrete), reducing cable clutter. The two
parallel HDMI outputs distribute the same video signal simultaneously to two
separate displays. The discrete HDMI output allows you to play a different
audio/video source in another zone. The HDMI
inputs are assignable to different input sources. They support HDCP copyright
protection and are compatible with 3D signals, ARC, Deep Color, xvYCC
technology, Auto LipSync, and HDMI control.

Analog Video Inputs: The receiver features four composite
video inputs (3 rear/1 front) and one composite video monitor output. There is
also two component video inputs and one component video output (60MHz).

12-Bit I/P Converter & Scaler (4K): The
AVR-3313CI is equipped with a 12-bit i/p converter & scaler that converts
incoming analog video signals to HDMI and scales them to a higher resolution, so
only one video connection is required from the receiver to the TV. HDMI input
video signals can also be scaled to a higher resolution. The scaled output resolution
is set in the receiver's menu.

Component Video to HDMI: Component video signals
(480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p) can be scaled to 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p or 4k
through the receiver's HDMI output.

HDMI to HDMI: HDMI video signals (480i/480p/720p/1080i/108p/4K)
can be scaled to 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, or 4k through the receiver's HDMI
output.

Note: The receiver's multi-zone HDMI output does not support
analog-to-HDMI conversion.

NSV (Noise Shaped Video): The NSV precision video feature
works in the digital domain to reduce noise in the video signal frequency band
in order to enhance video signal linearity, provide the most accurate signal
representation, and enhance the picture quality. Noise shaping techniques can be
combined with dynamic element matching techniques in order to reduce the
matching requirements of DAC elements by converting the analog mismatch into out
of band noise. This approach of dynamic element matching and noise shaping has
been shown to allow the use of sigma delta modulation at video data rates. NSV
is the only product on the market that can achieve ultimate precision with
12-bit fidelity in both digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital domains.

3D Pass-Through: With the advent of 3D media, it is important
to own a receiver that recognizes 3D video signals. The AVR-3313CI is able to pass
through 3D signals from your Blu-ray player, ensuring that the 3D effect doesn't
get lost in translation. It also recognizes signals from 3D television broadcasts.
By connecting a 3D-compliant Blu-ray disc player and 3D-compliant TV to the
AVR-3313CI, you will have a 3D home theater where you can enjoy high-definition
sound and video on a level you've never experienced before.

HDMI Standby Pass-Through: When enabling the HDMI Standby
Pass-Through function, regardless of whether the AV receiver is "On" or in
"Standby" both audio/video streams from an HDMI input will be output to your
television, via the receiver's HDMI monitor output. You can select between three
HDMI through function modes.

HDMI Input: Selects the HDMI Input (1-4) for which the
HDMI Standby Pass-Through function is enabled.

Last: The HDMI Standby-Through function is activated on
the input source selected at the time of setting the AV receiver to the
"Standby" mode.

Off: The HDMI Standby Pass-Through function is
disabled.

ARC (Audio Return Channel): This feature allows audio to be
sent from your compatible HDTV to your receiver through the same HDMI cable
already being used to send audio and video to your HDTV. This eliminates the
need for extra cables connected to your television.

Deep Color & x.v.Color Support: The AVR-3313CI also supports Deep Color and x.v.Color content, which can display a
larger color range than standard-definition schemes. The result is a more
lifelike, vibrant picture

Auto LipSync: This feature automatically compensates for the
timing shift between the audio and video of the receiver. If needed, the audio
signal can be manually delayed to match the video signal; adjust from 0-200ms.

Video Select Function: You can switch the video input source
on the receiver while listening to a different audio signal. (HDMI video sources
not available with this feature.)

Network + Tuner Functions

Network Connection: The Denon AVR-3313CI is equipped with an
Ethernet (RJ-45) port that lets you connect the receiver to your home network
(LAN) and your broadband internet provider. When connected to your home network,
the AVR-3313CI lets you listen to Internet radio and a host of other online music
sources from your broadband internet provider, as well as play audio files &
display still images from your computer via its network connection (DLNA 1.5
certified). The AVR-3313CI also supports AirPlay that lets you stream your music
library from an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or iTunes.

DLNA 1.5 Certified: The AVR-3313CI is DLNA (Digital Living Network
Alliance) 1.5 and Windows 7 compliant for audio and photo networking. This means
it's easier for you to access and enjoy digital music and still-images (JPEG) stored on
your Windows PC. You can use your PC to play high-bit rate music content through
the A/V receiver and view still-images on your connected TV, or use the
AVR-3313CI's remote control to browse music & photo files on your hard drive.
The receiver also supports ID3-Tag (ver.2) and META tag information; so song
title, artist name, and album name can be displayed the unit's front-panel
display or on-screen menu. In addition the unit will display Album Art on a
connected television. The Denon
AVR-3313CI supports the following audio formats, sampling frequencies, and bit
rates via its wired network connection.

Compatible Audio Formats

Sampling
Frequencies

Bit rate

Extension

WMA (Windows
Media Audio)

32/44.1/48 kHz

48-192 kbps

.wma

MP3 (MPEG-1
Audio Layer-3)

32/44.1/48 kHz

32-320 kbps

.mp3

WAV

32/44.1/48 kHz

16-bit

.wav

MPEG-4 AAC

32/44.1/48 kHz

16-320 kbps

.aac/.m4a/.mp4

FLAC (Free
Lossless Audio Codec)

32/44.1/48/96
kHz

16/20/24-bit

.flac

Note: Your computer must meet the following system
requirements - Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service or Windows Media
DRM10. Album Art is only displayed when using Windows Media Player (ver.11/12).

Online Services: The Denon AVR-3313CI lets you access Internet
Radio, as well as other online music and photo services from your broadband Internet connection.
Currently the AVR-3313CI supports Internet Radio from vTuner, Pandora, and
SiriusXM; as well as the Flickr online photo sharing site (as of
5/10/2012). The Denon receiver offers on-screen menu display and control over
these web services.

The online vTuner service which
offers easy browsing of internet radio stations and podcasts. vTuner
enables access to web-based radio stations and podcasts via an
extremely reliable online database with a wide variety of content.
Internet Radio stations in MP3 (32-320kbps) and WMA (48-192kbps)
format are supported. You can browse content by Genre, Location,
Language, and Favorites. You can store up to 56 Internet Radio
stations as presets. The unit will automatically save up to 20 of
the most recently played stations.

Once the network audio player is
registered with your Pandora account, you can listen to the
automated music recommendation and Internet Radio service. You can
create up to 100 personalized radio stations. You can sort tracks
within these radio stations. You can skip up to 6 tracks that are
being played back within 1 hour. You can also thumbs-up/thumbs-down
and bookmark tracks. In Pandora, you can search for the track name
or artist name using "keyword" searches. When the search is
complete, tracks that have a similar rhythm or sound are streamed.

Flickr is an online photograph
sharing service that started in 2004. You can use this unit to view
photographs on a connected TV that have been made public by Flickr
users. You will need to setup an Flickr account to download, upload,
and view photographs.

Favorites: You can add up
to 100 items as "Favorites" from vTuner, Pandora, SiriusXM, Flickr, and your
media server for easier, quicker access.

HD Radio Tuner: In addition to receiving standard analog AM
and FM broadcasts, the AVR-4520CI features a built-in HD Radio tuner. HD Radio
technology brings digital radio to conventional analog AM and FM radio stations,
with improved sound quality, better reception, and new data services. HD Radio
technology provides CD-quality sound for FM stations, and FM-quality sound for
AM stations. In addition, FM HD Radio station can transmit multiple programs on
the same frequency by using multicast channels. Text data display includes
station name, song title, artist name, etc. HD Radio is the system for digital
AM and FM broadcasting in the U.S. More than 2,000 radio stations are
broadcasting their primary signals in digital HD Radio technology, as a free
service. Go to
HDRadio.com
to check for HD Radio stations in your area.

Station Text: AM/FM digital stations can offer text and
data such as artist names and song titles.

Multicasting: Many HD Radio stations also offer more
than one channel of programming. This service is called multicasting.

Station Presets: You can store up to 56 radio stations
presets (8 stations each in 7 separate banks) and name each preset with an 8
character ID.

Direct Frequency Tuning: You can enter the receiving
frequency directly to tune in a station, using the supplied IR remote
control.

Web Control: You can control this A/V receiver from a web control
screen on your Windows PC's web browser. The AVR-3313CI and your PC must be
connected to the same home network.

Software Updates: Using the receiver's network/internet
connection, you can check for and update the latest firmware from the online
Denon server. Visit
Denon's Support Site for more details. The tested Denon AVR-3313CI contained
firmware version 1490-0118-0000-9520-3295 and needed an
immediate firmware update (as of 6/15/2012).

USB/iPod Integration

USB Port: A USB memory device can be connected to the USB
(type-A) port located on the front-panel, allowing you to play various music files
and JPEG still-image files
through the receiver. The USB memory device must be mass storage class (msc) or
media transfer protocol (mtp) compliant, and be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
The unit can recognize up to 500 folders and 5,000 files. In
addition to music and still-image playback, the A/V receiver supports basic playback control,
song/artist information display, and charging of your connected USB mass storage
class device. The Denon AVR-3313CI supports the following audio formats, sampling
frequencies, and bit rates via its USB (type-A) connection.

Compatible Audio Formats

Sampling
Frequencies

Bit rate

Extension

WMA (Windows
Media Audio)

32/44.1/48 kHz

48-192 kbps

.wma

MP3 (MPEG-1
Audio Layer-3)

32/44.1/48 kHz

32-320 kbps

.mp3

WAV

32/44.1/48 kHz

16-bit

.wav

MPEG-4 AAC

32/44.1/48 kHz

16-320 kbps

.aac/.m4a/.mp4

FLAC (Free
Lossless Audio Codec)

32/44.1/48/96
kHz

16/20/24-bit

.flac

Note: USB memory device will not work via a Hub.

iPod/iPhone Direct: With its front-panel USB (type-A) port, the
AVR-3313CI supports digital music playback from an iPod or iPhone. Using a
USB-to-iPod Dock cable plugged into the front-panel USB port, music can be
played directly from your iPod/iPhone, bypassing the iPod/iPhone's D/A
converter. The iPod/iPhone can be controlled by the receiver's remote, or you
can continue to use the iPod/iPhone's clickwheel or touchscreen. Song/artist
information, Album Art, and elapsed playing time appear on the AVR-3313CI's
on-screen display. Your iPod/iPhone's battery will also be charged while
connected to the receiver. The AVR-3313CI is "made for iPod/iPhone compatible" and
supports the following iPod/iPhone models and functions via its front-panel USB
port (as of 9/24/2013):

iPod/iPhone Model

Generation

Tested Version

Media Type

Control Type

Display Type

AirPlay

Charge

Audio

Video

Remote

iPod/iPhone

Album Art

Artist/Song Text

Track Info

video

5th

1.3

Y

O

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

classic

80GB

1.1.2

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

120GB

2.0.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

160GB

2.0.4

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

nano

1st

1.3.1

Y

N

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

2nd

1.1.3

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

3rd

1.1.3

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

4th

1.0.4

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

5th

1.0.2

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

6th

1.1 PC

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

7th

1.01 PC

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

touch

1st

2.2.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

2nd

4.2.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

3rd

5.1.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

4th

6.0.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5th

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

iPhone

2G

3.1.3

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

3G

4.2.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

3GS

5.1.1

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

4

7.0

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

4S

7.0

Y

O

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5C

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

5S

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

iPad

1

5.1.1

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

2

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

3

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

4

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

mini

7.0

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Note: Apple iPod/iPhone software updates may change
functionality results. If you download a newer software version, you may
need to reset the receiver and your iPod/iPhone to regain functionality. If
this doesn't work, you may need to wait until a newer software update is
available.

AirPlay Compatible: AirPlay lets you stream your favorite
songs directly from your iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad, or from your iTunes
library on your PC or Mac to the Denon AVR-3313CI, over your home network
connection. By downloading
Apple's free "Remote" application onto your iPod touch,
iPhone, or iPad you don't even need to be in the
same room as the components or your computer to play, pause, skip, and stop the
songs in your iTunes music library. You will even see the iTunes music
information, including your track titles and artist info via the Denon
receiver's on-screen menu (via HDMI).

Note: To use the AirPlay feature you need a Mac or
Windows-based PC running iTunes (10.1 or later) connected to your wireless
home network. Your iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad
must have iOS 4.2 or later installed and connected to the same wireless home
network.

iPod/iPhone Video Dock (optional): Using an optional
iPod/iPhone video dock (ASD-11R,
sold separately), you can view your iPod/iPhone's video and photos through your
connected TV. The dock features an S-video output, if you television is equipped
with an S-video input (the receiver has no S-video input/output). You will
continue to use your iPod/iPhone to navigate your stored music.

Convenience Features

On-Screen GUI w/ Setup Wizard (via HDMI): The AV receiver's
on-screen display (GUI) provides quick information about your system's settings
(with video overlay). You can easily make settings for your home theater system
while viewing menus on the TV screen. The receiver's on-screen Setup Wizards
provides easy-to-follow setup instructions. When you control the sound volume, the volume
level is displayed on the screen, and when you switch the input source, the name
of the input source is displayed. These menu displays can be output to your TV
via HDMI. If you connect the receiver to your television via only composite video,
you will need to use the A/V receiver's front-panel display for menu and source
adjustments.

Three Zone/Three-Source: Denon's
Multi-Zone/Multi-Source function lets you select different audio/video sources
for listening and viewing in different locations of your home. The AVR-3313CI
features a Main Zone (audio/video), Audio/Video Zone (Zone 2), and Audio Only
Zone (Zone 3). Furthermore, this unit is equipped with an HDMI Zone 2 output
connector for transfer of audio/video from connected HDMI sources to Zone 2. The
source can be the same for all zones, or you can enjoy 3 different sources in
those zones if you prefer. You can rename each Zone with a 10 character title.

Main Zone (Zone 1): The Main Zone offers 7.2-channel
playback of all your audio/video gear in your main entertainment room.

Audio/Video Zone 2 (with HDMI switching): The Audio/Video
Zone 2 allows stereo audio/video playback of another analog A/V source connected
to the receiver in another room of your home via left/right RCA audio or speaker
terminal output connections and composite, component, or HDMI video. The
AVR-3313CI incorporates true multi-zone HDMI audio/video distribution for Zone 2
with the inclusion of its HDMI matrix switching functionality. The receiver can
send two different HDMI video feeds to two displays at the same time directly
from the receiver. HDMI Zone 2 will also output audio signals (2ch only) for the
HDMI input source selected. To enjoy a video source in Zone 2, you must connect
the same video connection to your second display monitor as connected to your
receiver for that particular source (there is no video-conversion for Zone 2).
Zone 2 features either a preamp-output or speaker terminal output so you can use
this amp or a separate amp to power speakers in another room. When using the
AVR-3313CI to power speakers in a second room of your home, the main zone is
restricted to 5.2-channel. When using the receiver's preamp output terminals for
the second room you need an additional amplifier in that room to power those
speakers; the main Zone of the receiver remains 7.2-channel. The volume of Zone
2 can be controlled by the Denon receiver using either configuration or from
your add-on amplifier when using the line-output. The HDMI Zone 2 function is only compatible with the HDMI
1-6 input connectors. It is not compatible with the HDMI 7 input connector.
HDMI Zone 2 does not offer the following setting adjustments - Picture
Adjust, Auto Lip Sync, Video Mode, Video conversion, i/p Scaler, Progressive
Mode, Aspect Ratio, or Setup Menu Display.

Audio Only Zone 3: Audio Only Zone 3 allows you to play a
third analog stereo audio source connected to the receiver in a third room of
your house via left/right RCA audio or speaker terminal output connections. Zone
3 features either a preamp-output or speaker terminal output so you can use this
amp or a separate amp to power speakers in another room. When using the
AVR-3312CI to power speakers in a second and third room of your home, the second
and third zones are restricted to mono operation and the main zone is limited to
5.2 channels. When using the receiver's preamp output terminals for the 3rd
Zone, you need an additional amplifier in that room to power those speakers; the
main Zone of the receiver remains 7.2-channel. The volume of Zone 3 can be
controlled by the Denon receiver using either configuration or from your
add-on amplifier when using the line-output.

Note: *Compatible Sources -Only tuner, analog, USB, and
Network sources can be played in both Zone 2 & Zone 3. Zone 2 also supports
output of HDMI 1-6 audio/video signals. To hear AirPlay in
Zone 2/3, you must first start playing Airplay in the Main Zone. Once you have
selected AirPlay in Zone 2/3, you can then switch the source of the Main Zone.
*Incompatible Sources - You cannot select different AM/FM
radio stations or different Network content for different zones. Digital audio from optical and coaxial
inputs cannot be output to Zone 2 or Zone 3 (Zone 3 does not support HDMI
audio). Zone 3 does not output any video sources (HDMI, composite, or
component).

Quick Select: The front panel and main remote both have four
Quick Select buttons. Each button can be programmed with a specific input
source, surround mode, and volume setting for easy recall.

Source Rename/Delete: You can change the
display name (up to 8 characters) of a selected input source. If an input isn't being used, you can delete
it from the display so you don't have to scroll past it when you change sources.

Slide Shows/Picture View: You can play back still image (JPEG) files
stored on a USB memory device or media server and pictures on Flickr website as
a slide show. The display time can also be set. You can also play back music and
a favorite picture at the same time via USB, Internet Radio, or Media Server.

Sleep Timer: This function allows you to automatically set the power
to standby after a predetermined amount of time has passed; set the sleep
timer up to 120 minutes in 10 minute increments.

Personal Memory Plus: For each input, the receiver automatically
memorizes the settings for input mode, surround mode, HDMI output mode, audio delay, etc. When the input source is switched,
the settings last used for that source are automatically recalled. The surround
parameters, tone control settings, and playback levels for the different output
channels are memorized for each surround mode.

Auto Standby: The unit enters standby mode automatically
when no commands are sent to the unit for the set time (2, 4, or 8 hours).
Before it enters the standby mode, "Auto Standby" is displayed on the
front-panel display of this unit and the on-screen menu.

Protection Circuit: This is a function to prevent damage to components within the power supply when an
abnormality such as an overload, excess voltage, or over-heating occurs. In this
unit, the power indicator blinks and the unit enters standby mode when an
abnormality occurs.

Remote Control

Multibrand Remote Control: The AVR-3313CI comes with an IR
wireless remote control that can operate the receiver as well as other remote
control capable components. It is pre-programmed with control signals for other
brand products; including DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players, VCRs, TVs, cable
boxes, satellite receivers, and CD players. The remote control features Glow
keys so it can easily be used in the dark.

HDMI Control: The Denon AVR-3313CI can control select external
audio/video components connected via HDMI which support HDMI control. When you
make an HDMI connection with a TV or player compatible with the AVR-3313CI's HDMI
control function, you can perform the operations from the AVR-3313CI's remote
control; Power off, Switching of audio output devices, Switching of audio input
devices, Volume adjustment, and Playback functions.

Custom Integration: The AVR-3313CI carries the CI stamp,
which is Denon's certification to custom installers that the receiver has
advanced connectivity and control features often required for custom home
integration and theater applications using premium control systems. These
features include a RS232C jack for use with whole house control systems, remote in/out IR command control, as well as 12V trigger outputs.

RS-232C Port: The AVR-3313CI includes an RS-232C port
for connection to external whole-house control systems, from companies such
as AMX and Crestron.

Remote Jacks: The receiver has a minijack input and
output for use with other compatible Denon components or an external IR
repeater.

12V Trigger Outputs: The AVR-3313CI has two minijack
outputs to send a 12-Volt DC turn-on signal to another component that
accepts a 12V trigger, such as a power amplifier. The conditions under which
each trigger output activates is programmable.

Denon Remote App: The Denon Remote App lets you control the
Denon Network A/V receiver using your Apple iOS (4.3 or later) or Android
device. This free Remote App lets you control the Denon A/V receiver's basic
functions (power, volume, input, surround modes) from your Apple iOS or Android
device. The multi-zone control page of the Remote App lets you adjust power,
volume and input selection for all zones from a single screen (when applicable).
You can even navigate the A/V receiver's network and Internet content from your
compatible Apple iOS or Android device. For added convenience, there are eight
customizable home screen short cut buttons that allow you to tailor the look and
function of the Denon Remote App to suit your needs.

Note: Download the free Denon Remote App from the
iTunes App Store for the iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad (iOS 4.3 or later).
Or, download the free Denon Remote App from the
Android Market for your compatible Android device (1.5-up). The AV
receiver will need to be connected to the same network as your Apple iOS or
Android device.

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Denon AVR-3313

I used this to replace an aging Onkyo home theater. The install, and set up were a breeze. Very easy with the on screen menu. I am using it as a 7.1, but can expand it to 9.1 for Main Zone. I purchased a Niles amp to power my Zone 2. This way I did not loose the 7.1 in Main Zone, if both are in use. I power and sound for movie viewing is fantastic. The Air play is great too, no other wire/connections needed for my I Tunes and the free app from my apple phone no real need to use the remote. You won't be disappointed with Denon!

Pros:Light weight compared to unit it replaced and plenty of power for watching movies. Quick, easy install and set up.

AVR-3313CI

Love this reciever, it was everything I was looking for and more.You just can't go wrong with Denon and the sound quality and features.Plenty of power for my 7.1 surround sound and zone 2 with some outside speakers.Thank you Crutchfield-I have been a long time customer and your service and knowledge is awesome.

Denon AVR 3313

After spending a long time reading specs from more than a dozen receivers, I finally pulled the trigger on the Denon when the price dropped. Wow, what a deal. At this point, I have only had the unit for a couple of weeks, but it is doing everything I had hoped. I am pushing a pair of Def Tech studio monitor 450s in the bedroom on zone 2, and the main zone is running a pair of B&W 685s, an HTM61 center and an Infinity PS-212 sub. My main motivation for buying this unit was its ability to multi-zone with different inputs. Thus far, it is doing that wonderfully. I can be watching a movie at the same time my wife is cranking Pandora and the Denon doesn't miss a beat. We will see what the longevity of the unit is running it this way, but I am excited at this point.

Pros:Quite user friendly, easy set up, multi zone with different inputs at the same time, home network connectivity,

Cons:remote was designed for a 5th grader (no bells or whistles), droid app is just "OK", generates a lot of heat.

Excellent Receiver

Excellent AV Receiver for the price. Unfortunately, no longer available at Crutchfield. Wish the unit came with a hard copy of Owner's Manual because there's lots of information in the CD version that accompanies it and its difficult to keep flipping back and forth among the pages to learn the various tasks. Speaker set up and balancing greatly aided by the automation built into the unit. It literally walks you through each step of the initial set up. Liked this one so much, I bought a second one for use with system in basement family room.

Denon ARV-3313CI

A wonderful machine! I needed to replace an aging Bose LifeStyle system and,after many nights pouring over the specs of many of the AVRs out there, I had my choices narrowed down to 2 Denons (the X3000 and the 3313CI) and a Yamaha (RX-A1020). Sound is subjective.... we all hear things a little differently, and to me, when I pitted the Denon against the Yamaha using the same ML15s, the Denon easily won The 3313CI pushing out 125 watts ...and at this price, I couldn't let it go....!

Pros:Crisp, clean sound
Excellent video processing
Excellent value

Cons:lack of a secondary USB port (5W dc) on the back panel.. would have been perfect to power the cabinet fans

The Jury Is Still Out

I've had the receiver hooked up for just a week now and I'm still trying to figure it all out. Either I need to spend more time with the owner's manual or my connections are not right because I can't seem to get all the features and components to work. This unit replaced a 12 year old Denon that still works and was easy to use, but when I upgraded to a new Smart 3D TV and Blu ray player, I decided to splurge on a new receiver as well. Connecting everything was not a problem, but figuring out how to get sound from my CD/DVD player to a second set of speakers (for example) is still a mystery. I'll keep working on it, I just didn't expect such a steep learning curve.

Pros:Looks good as many of the controls, USB, earphone jack, etc. are under a drop-down cover. Has inputs for more than you have to connect, most likely.

Cons:Controls are not logical or intuitive; hard to learn and it weighs a ton.

Denon AVR-3313CI

Pros:Great sound. Very simple to set up. I had a 10 year old Denon and it was much harder to set up. All you need to do is run a hdmi cable to your tv and any other components and attach your speakers. It will adjust the sound in setup mode.

Easy Setup

Not really being a tech guy so I was very skeptical that I could to try and swap receivers when mine died. Since none of the local tech guys wouldn't respond I took a chance figuring Crutchfield support would bail me out. As it turns out, it was a breeze. Setup of my 7.1 surround was done by the receiver itself. Toughest part was making sure I transferred correctly.

Great AVR

Through the years I have used Sony and Onkyo to run my 7.2 home theatre and everything always sounded okay but I was never overly impressed. It was good and I liked it but it was never great. After reading a lot of positive reviews on AVR sound quality from companies like Denon and Marantz I decided to make a change. I was on the fence between the Denon 3313CI and the Marantz SR6007 but since the Denon gave me 125 wpc and the Marantz only had 110wpc I decided to go with the Denon. I have Polk RTI-a7 speakers for my front channels and they need lots of power, the more the better so the extra 15 watts that the 3313CI provided was important to me. I replaced my Onkyo with the Denon 3313CI. When I got the new Denon I ran Audyssey and WOW, the sound of my home theatre was immediately transformed for the better. It went from okay to fantastic! I am very happy with this purchase.

Pros:Grat sound, great features, easy to set up and use. Transforms your home theatre.

Denon AVR 3313CI

This receiver is much easier to use than our previous Denon AVR 1910. It provides more power and clearer sound. The setup and remote are also much more user friendly - All of the setup is done on your tv screen and it is easy to identify sound problems during the setup process. Anyone who had the 2 sided Denon remote knows how awful it was; this is much better with a single on/off button instead of 2 buttons (allows for much easier universal remote programming). The only thing to note...If you want to run AppleTV (or any other digital audio output) in Zone 2, you will have to purchase a converter. It's not difficult, just a pain if you aren't expecting it.

Denon AVR-3313CI just fair

Used with B&W 604-S2 Front speakers, Polk CSI-6A Center, and REL Q150E Sub. Listen to Music in 2.1 Stereo mode and TV/Movies with 3.1 Cinema mode, both with Audyssey active. Sound only decent with Audyssey active. Sound disappointing in Stereo Direct Mode. Dialog clear for movies, but voices can be a bit hollow sounding, as noted by another reviewer. Runs hot regardless of volume setting, limiting placement. Easy to get caught in firmware update loop, if Ethernet cable not "directly connected" to cable modem. Very confusing manual. Remote and front panel lack too many features. Denon Ipod/Iphone App clumsy too. FM/HD tuner is very good, main reason I bought this model. Audyssey setup very easy and good. Audyssey "saves" the system from being "poor" sounding. Like the sound of my old Denon AVR-2802 as much or better and it ran cooler. Mid to lower bass is weak in Stereo Pure/Direct mode. Not a good value for the money. Should have tried a Marantz as others noted. I do not send video thru the unit so I can't comment on video processing.

Pros:Good HD/FM/AM Tuner. Audyssey setup was easy and its sound settings made for clear dialog. Nice spatial sound even in Stereo with Audyssey active. Good mid and upper frequency range without being harsh sounding. Audyssey enriches mid to lower bass frequencies too. So Audyssey processing was quite impressive

Cons:Runs much too hot at all volume levels, limiting placement. Sound is only decent with Audyssey active, though voices can be a bit hollow sounding in Cinema Modes.Easy to get caught in firmware update loop, if Ethernet cable not "directly connected" to cable modem. Very confusing manual. Remote and front panel lack too many features. Denon Ipod/Iphone App clumsy too. Internet radio tuning/selection awkward and seems to drop stations. I use iPod for internet radio and connect via USB.

Denon AVR

I bought this receiver to power three pairs of in ceiling speakers, 1 pair of outdoor speakers and my home theater; granted I also purchase a speaker selector. To my surprise the 125w per channel with two channels running to my selector switch where 4 pairs of speakers are powered, moves the speakers. This receiver seems to be a great buy for the price point.

Pros:Multi zone, variable volume level with zone two and three pre outs, sharp looking, plenty of power, easy to integrate into home network, provides you with almost every possible option an intermidiate user would want.

Denon AVR-3313CI

Here is my review of the Denon AV3313CI home theater receiver that I purchased from Crutchfield. First a little background: this is the first home theater receiver I've ever purchased, and is easily the most expensive and complicated piece of audio gear I've ever had. Though I've always considered myself an audiophile I'd never bothered to setup a good system because my wife and kids don't like me playing anything really loud or for long periods. But my daughter's boyfriend works for Bose and got me a really good deal on the Acoustimas 10 5.1 speaker system, so I had to buy something that would do justice to that.

I'd done a lot of research and wanted very badly to buy a Yamaha home theater receiver because I like Yamaha products and their receivers have HD radio which I really wanted. When I started shopping I naturally looked at Crutchfield because I've been buying from them since the '70s. They are a great company and I love to buy from them whenever I can because they have fair prices and great customer service. In searching for home theater receivers with HD radio at Crutchfield the Denon AV3313CI was $400 less than the equivalent Yamaha, plus I was able get an "open box" one for $80 less. So figuring all of that in I wound up with the Denon.

They tell me at Crutchfield that the AV3313CI is last year's model which is why it was being sold at a discount. Still, this model has so many great features I'm just blown away by it.

Pros:- plenty of power at 150W/channel.
- HD radio support. There are only three HD stations in my area of upstate NY but one of them is the oldies channel, which means I get oldies all day and all night with no commercials every day, which is great, plus they play tracks you never hear on the main station. I think HD radio is terrific and I don't know why there isn't more of it.
- It connects to the Internet via Ethernet cable. Some folks may think that wireless Internet access should be inclu

Cons:- the speaker connection terminals are very close together, making it hard to attach the wires.
- It's Internet connected and lists Spotify as one of it's sources, but when I try to connect using my Spotify ID it tells me you need a premium Spotify account to connect. I've been using the free Spotify for a long time and love it. I don't see why you should be forced to get the premium account just to listen on the receiver. Spotify premium is only about $9/month, but as I don't have a smart ph

Too many issues

I liked the sound of this receiver when it worked...the operative word is 'when'. It kept cutting out and video would break up. I worked with tech support but was never able to resolve the issue. I got so frustrated I returned it.

Spectacular

Great receiver, love the airplay feature and multiple zones. The denon app that works with this is great too lots of features and works flawlessly. USB is powered even when receiver is off so leave ur iPad or what not plugged in and you can control it from the remote or from your phone ... See all ur music on the tv or in the app

Great sound and features, not perfect

Yes, I probably want it all. Lots of reviews here that I agree with. I did get a buggy unit (picture cutting out and very loose power cord) that I ended up bricking after a failed firmware update. Exchanged easily with Crutchfield and was ready for round 2.

Sound: so much fuller than my 10-year old Yamaha 5.1. My wife thought that I had replaced the speakers inside and outside to make it sound so good. Has plenty of power for my family room/great room and my outside Zone 2 speakers, but other reviewers are correct in the fact that you have to crank the volume to get enough sound and then room filling sound. I like the non echoey room sound modes like Dolby and DTS, but I miss having music modes that preserve the stereo by using all of the speakers except the center. I can always use the stereo modes if I'm irked by it. The sound restorer gives the music a nice full sound compared to direct mode.

Features: good as expected, with pros and cons. All HDMI sources and the component Wii go through perfectly with no cutting and fast enough switching. The AirPlay from iPad and iPhone have a nice interface for music on the devices or our upstairs Windows 7 machine running iTunes. However, I REALLY wish I had the option to play AppleTV outside by itself or with the main zone, but it only has HDMI and I haven't bought a DAC to make that work: Denon should have that built in. When controlling the iPod Classic with remote, there was quite a lag in the response.

Pros:Huge sound upgrade over 10-year old Yamaha, excellent picture and switching with HDMI, AirPlay works well, Pandora working now, Zone 2 control, free decent Apple Remote app for graphically choosing music on iPad or iPhone, updated Denon remote app does more and had good zone controls, easy set-up, two sub outs, simple remote, looks good and chassis fairly shallow for cabinet, can IPad in by Wi-Fi for full control, sound restorer for compressed music works well

Cons:Had to return buggy first unit (but Crutchfield service is a pro), iPod Classic control very sluggish, No digital sources other than main zone even when Zone 2 is mirroring the main zone, no music modes that omit center speaker, loose power cord, USB only in front but don't want to clutter front with permanent iPod connection, may not have enough power to really fill a large room

Sonic Awesomeness

I've been a Denon fan for a LONG time. From my first cassette deck, to my first CD player, there has always been at least one Denon device in my home. So, when shopping for a new AV receiver for my Home Theater I didn't have to look very far. The latest crop of Denon In Command receivers really are awesome!

I was looking for a model with all the bells and whistles including SiriusXM Satellite Radio and 4K video, so I settled on the AVR-3313ci. Surprisingly it's the ONLY higher end model that has HD Radio! Installation was fast and straight forward. The menus are easy to figure out and configure.

The unit is powering my new Klipsch Reference Series speakers and let me to you, it sounds AMAZING! The only reason I gave my review 4 stars instead of 5 is because the weakest part of the receiver is it's GUI (Graphic User Interface). Overall it is simple and unimpressive. It looks like something out of the 1990's. Just awful. My Roku box blows it away with it's beautifully designed interface, graphics, and simplicity. If Denon can redesign that, the unit truly will be the best on the market. But don't let that stop you from buying it, because once you get it all set up and programmed properly you really don't even notice it.

Overall, I'm sure there are fancier models out there, but this one is definitely worth every penny I paid and I'm sure it will be part of my home theater for years to come......

great product great service

this is a great product just what I was looking for for an upgrade and as always Crutchfield service made this setup fast easy and enjoyable. everything worked just as advertised and air play works great.

Denon receiver fits the bill

This receiver has three zones for separate programs. So far I have connected two of them and they work as advertised. Surround sound with my smart tv is especially good. Telephone support was excellent

Just what I needed

Great receiver. The only issue that I have is with the AirPlay. I'm having to bridge my wireless connection to give the receiver a wired connection which sometimes causes issues. I know it's a bandwidth issue, but kinda sucks. I wish it were wireless. Aside from that, it works great and I am happy with my purchase.

Pros:Lots of connections (inputs) and 3 zone outputs.

Cons:Can't put all zones on for all speakers at once and isn't wireless. No dealbreakers though.

the little things are so nice

Beyond just the well-marketed features (power, inputs, etc.), I really like the little things about this receiver. The fact that the Denon GUI overlays on top of whatever you are watching so you can actually see what volume you are at from across the room makes me very happy (my old Denon didn't do that). If you turn on AirPlay, the unit powers up if off. That makes it super-easy for my wife to play her tunes whenever she wants. A couple cons (which us why I gave it a 4): It is 3 zones, but if you want to use your extra channels to power another zone, it only works with an analog source. Who listens to analog sources any more? The nice thing is that if you use the Media Server option it will play through those other zones; you just have to set up your computer to do it. I have Zone 3 running to a in-wall speaker in my bathroom, and I can run it from my phone which is nice, when the Denon App works. I will also note that the Denon App is a little unstable, but still usable. I have Zone 2 set up to run a computer monitor, so I have Zone 2 always on, and even with only Zone 2 on, the unit is pretty hot. That has me a little concerned about long-term reliability, but I guess we will see...

Good value with Dual HDMI Out

Really good product. I upgraded from the Denon AVR-3805 since I was using a separate HDMI splitter/amplifer. Trying to cut cords in my entertainment center I opted for the the AVR-3313Cl. So far it has been great. Setup and the interface were easy to use. The dual video output makes for a seamless transition between projector and tv that is usually found on much more expense AV/Receivers. For the price point and feature set I believe this unit is a good value.

Super Receiver

Bought my first new receiver in almost 20 years for AV system in new retirement home. How technology has improved!!! I am very impressed with the capability. Can power a total of 9 speakers abd sub woofer at the same time including my 40 year old Pioneer CS A700 from my college days. I am overwhelmed with all this receiver can do.

Pros:Great looks to start with, but behind the looks is SOOO much capability. Too many pros to list. Would highly recommend this receiver.

Consistently Quirky and Underwhelming

In short, its' most consistent feature is its continued inconsistency.

I bought this as a centerpiece to my Klipsch Left/Right, Polk Center, and Polk subwoofer. Besides being insanely non-intuitive to setup, with way too many options and menus, in the end, this unit is an expensive Duck. Like a duck that can do many things, such as swim, fly, walk, but yet do none of them well, this Denon unit is at best that and usually worse. So far, it:
1) does not do Airplay correctly for all of my iOS devices; with some seeing it and some not or in part;
2) does not consistently turn off or on the LSF subwoofer - so I wind up doing it manually most times;
3) does not consistently enable sound when on media or cable sat, etc...i wind up turning unit on and off to get it to recognize such fact;
4) cannot even keep a simple local FM radio station in-tune...even using a powered FM antennae externally, which has served well for years my $50 cheapie receiver this one is replacing;
5) in no way shape or form works as a single remote for my TV, Cable/Sat etc; even frustrating Crutchfield tech support;
6) Never acts consistently the same twice in a row - it's always new to find out what button-pushing sequence will make it wake up this time;
7) requires a full-on turn it up to 55+ on a scale of 0-80, before it even MAKES a sound...hence, it's underpowered even though it is a wattage monster
8) requires vampire-electric sucking on-standby to even do minimal remote functions.

A complete $ hole

Pros:- Honestly, none

Cons:- Inconsistent behavior
- large, bulky, weighty
- apparently underpowered and/or inefficient
- does nothing well
- AirPlay will not work
- Single remote control will not work
- Terrible as a basic FM radio
- Terrible non-intuitive menus and settings
- Terrible documentation and as PDF, even worse
- Too many fancy settings and cannot even do basic things first
- Way too expensive for its alleged quality

Incredible Sound / Incredible Power - Love this Receiver

I used to love Onkyo until I had all kinds of problems with the video flickers via HDMI. I upgraded to the Denon series and the video and audio are crisp and clear. The modes create the right experience. Tuning the Speakers to your setup is easy. Onscreen Menus make it very nice. Again the power of this particular unit is incredible.

Pros:Power / Crisp Picture via HDMI / Great Support if you need it from Denon.

Great product! Great price!

Great product! setup easy but the setup menu MUST be used initially for it to function properly. This replaced an older 28** denon I had. Love the fact that pandora is built it and can stream music from my iPhone. The remote control app for phones and iPads will work all 3 zones. Awesome improvement! Love sitting in the backyard changing songs and volume on my phone while my son plays Xbox inside.

Pros:Still has a phono input!
Pandora built in
3 zone volume controls on your phone

Cons:Not really any. Still would like to have a Dolby input name but no biggie. So many extra choices.

Still working on it

Too early to say but so far so good. The set up is meant for someone who knows more than I do about the variables. The hdmi ports are loose. Hopefully with good tech support we can get things running to their capabilities.